ANNUAL REPORT—AGRICULTURE. 
13 
We are without the means of knowing the total yield, the 
state having collected no statistics and the census returns being 
for the crop of 1869. The diminished average yield per acre 
was probabl 3 T made up, however, by the increased number of 
acres sown, and we may call the product, in round numbers, 
some 25,000,000 bushels. 
Comparing the figures of the year 1869, as found in the 
census returns of 1870, with those of 1859, derived from the 
census returns of 1860, we have the following: 
Table showing the number of bushels of Wheat grown in the several Coun¬ 
ties of Wisconsin, during the years 1859 and 1869. 
Grant 
Green. 
Green Lake. 
Iowa. 
Jackson 
Jefferson . .. 
Juneau. 
Kewaunee.. 
Kenoslia ... 
La Crosse .. 
La Fayette . 
773,542 
532, 00G 
596,413 
398,569 
68,137 
418,095 
72,275 
130, 838 
350,799 
189,496 
407, 989 
Manitowoc. 
43,232 
519,931 
Maratlion... 
4, 220 
36,027 
Marquette. 
112,792 
143, 599 
Milwaukee. 
118,307 
238, 630 
Monroe. 
111,437 
468,531 
Counties. 
1859. 
1869. 
Adams. 
81,489 
150 
Ashland .’.. 
175 
Rad Ax (now Vernon). 
179,572 
526,098 
1,655 
Rarron. 
•X- 
Rayfield. 
* 
Rrown. 
21,475 
76, 267 
* 
156,783 
Ruffalo. 
565,625 
2,493 
332,107 
81,092 
8,159 
1,529,562 
182,420 
2,730,130 
2,267,718 
10 
Rurnett.... 
Calumet. 
97;024 
14,154 
3,826 
1, 035,131 
35,121 
1,754,182 
1,460,774 
170 
Chippewa. 
Clark .. 
Columbia. 
Crawford. 
Dane ... 
Dodo’e. 
DouoJas. 
Dunn. 
34,664 
45,278 
1,233,614 
208,679 
208, 241 
1,610,362 
Eau Claire. 
Fond du Lac. 
897, 635 
525,190 
536,185 
767,875 
218, 922 
676, 825 
194,048 
122,140 
205,746 
573,826 
523,985 
* Organized since 1859. 
